This is a thirteenth-century compendium of moral and didactic writings, with a colophon dating the manuscript to 1268. The book contains a varied collection of texts, ranging from Roman Seneca in the 1st century, through the North African apologist Fulgentius in the sixth, to the near-contemporary sermons and the recent Moralitates of the learned Englishman Holcot. The manuscript is a good example of a late medieval compendium, and contains a variety of authors known all across Europe.
Support: Parchment; Extent: vi + 119; 180 x 130 bound to 184 x 131; Foliation: Modern foliation in pencil, very lightly drawn, upper center recto; Collation: 1 (6, +1 +3), 2-11 (12); Catchwords: Catchwords visible throughout: 12v, 36v, 48v, 60v, 72v, 84v, 96v, 108v
One column, 29 lines, occasional leaves are frame ruled but most are not ruled; first quire is entirely frame ruled and prickings are made along the ruling lines; prickings visible on the edges of pages throughout the rest of the quires
Gothic--textualis quadrata
Three diagrams, with explanation, of the Arbor virtutum, the first having the Sacramentum corporis Domini nostri Jesu Christi as its trunk (ff. 56r-58v)
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First leaf (penciled foliation [2]) has small illegible name in upper left, potential previous owner; "August 1818"
Multiple misnumbered/out of order foliation numbers; in the 90s, foliation is sometimes partially cut off the top of the page
Northern Italy?
1268
Original wooden boards and pigskin; lined with a parchment leaf of a 13th century theological text
Latin
Owned by the Carthusians of Treviso, f. 44 signed "per manum Walteri fratris Carth(usiani)"; in Paris, 1818; n. 10 in a French 14th century collection; Dr. David King collection at Newport; his sale (New York, 12 May 1884, II, n. 2344); acquired by Lehigh in 1887
Northern Italy?
1268
Latin
Owned by the Carthusians of Treviso, f. 44 signed "per manum Walteri fratris Carth
This is a thirteenth-century compendium of moral and didactic writings, with a colophon dating the manuscript to 1268. The book contains a varied collection of texts, ranging from Roman Seneca in the 1st century, through the North African apologist Fulgentius in the sixth, to the near-contemporary sermons and the recent Moralitates of the learned Englishman Holcot. The manuscript is a good example of a late medieval compendium, and contains a variety of authors known all across Europe.
First leaf (penciled foliation [2]) has small illegible name in upper left, potential previous owner; "August 1818"
Multiple misnumbered/out of order foliation numbers; in the 90s, foliation is sometimes partially cut off the top of the page
Gothic--textualis quadrata
Three diagrams, with explanation, of the Arbor virtutum, the first having the Sacramentum corporis Domini nostri Jesu Christi as its trunk (ff. 56r-58v)
For a full list of Decorations in this manuscript please see the Content and Decorations section by clicking on the [i] button in the top left corner of the image viewer above.
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